Laker Lines for Students, Friday, Apr. 5

Today

Six Flags College Night, Apr. 5
Here is an opportunity for Clayton State students, faculty and staff to enjoy Six Flags Over Georgia without the crowds! College Night is a “limited attendance” event. College Night tickets sales are restricted to colleges and universities.
Significantly discounted ticket savings of up to 43 percent off of a general admission ticket.
Exclusive use of the park for College Night guests from 7 p.m. to midnight. The College Night ticket is also valid during daytime hours (10:30 a.m. to 7p.m.) while the park is open to the general public.
College Night guests must pick up a wristband at Six Flags ticket booths prior to entry. All College Night guests must be wearing wristband to stay in the park after 7 p.m. Season Passes are not valid and College Night tickets will not be sold at the gate.
College Night tickets can be upgraded to a Season Pass for $29.99+tax per pass.
All-You-Can-Eat Picnic Special: Your guests can purchase a package that includes an All-You-Can-Eat Picnic, including hot dogs, chicken fillet sandwiches, two side dishes, ice cream and Coca-Cola beverages. Serving time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (serving time may be extended depending on the number of catered packages sold)
Online purchase instructions:
Step 1: Go to sixflags.com
Step 2: Pick a park – Six Flags Over Georgia
Step 3: Go to PromoCode Box in upper right hand corner
Step 4: Enter the following the promo code: college02
Then press 'GO' to purchase your tickets
Costs:
Picnic Package(Admission + Meal Ticket)
$36 per person
Admission-Only Package
$26 per person
Clayton State Opera Presents Ruddigore, or The Witch’s Curse, Apr. 5 and Apr. 6 in Spivey Hall
The 2013 production of the Clayton State Opera, Ruddigore, or The Witch’s Curse, Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic parody of the Victorian gothic romance novel, opens in the University’s Spivey Hall on Friday, Apr. 5, with a 7:30 p.m. performance. A second performance is scheduled for Saturday, Apr. 6, also in Spivey Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Ruddigore, or The Witch’s Curse is conducted by Dr. Richard Bell, with choreographer Kathleen Kelly, and presented by the Clayton State Department of Visual and Performing Arts/Division of Music. Admission is $10 for adults, and $5 for students. Clayton State faculty, staff, and students are free with their Laker Card.
According to Dr. Kurt-Alexander Zeller, coordinator of the Music Division, Ruddigore, or The Witch’s Curse features a beautiful orphaned heroine, a shy suitor with a secret, a sailor whose heart isn’t quite as golden as it appears, a lovelorn girl driven to madness, a wicked baronet, a family curse, a haunted ancestral manor and all the other elements of a brooding story by Brontë or Poe or Stoker are turned topsy-turvy by the sharp wit of Gilbert and the effervescent music of Sullivan. Menace becomes hilarity, wrongs are righted, and even the ancestral specter gets to live happily ever after. Obviously, a dream made real.

This Week

Former Laker Golfer Nelson to Compete in ‘”Tough Mudder” Event to Raise Money for Zac Bradley Fund, Apr. 6
Clayton State University golfer Clark Nelson finished up his collegiate career last fall, and now as he works to complete his degree, the native of Scotland has picked up a new sport that is about as opposite as golf as possible.
Instead of strolling down a well-manicured and peaceful golf course on a spring afternoon, Nelson will compete in a new type of running event, called a “Tough Mudder.” Designed by British Special Forces to test your all-around strength, stamina, mental grit, and camaraderie, Tough Mudder events are described as hardcore 10-12 mile obstacle courses.
Nelson will compete in a Tough Mudder event on Saturday, Apr. 6 in Augusta, Ga.
Another element of Tough Mudder events is that participants often compete in them to raise money for charitable organizations. As a fellow Laker student-athlete with Zac Bradley, Nelson has decided that the proceeds from him competing in the race will be donated to help the Zac Bradley Fund.
Bradley continues to bare expenses that insurance does not cover. Individuals interested in sponsoring Nelson in the Tough Mudder race and giving to Bradley can give through the Help Hope Live Foundation in honor of Zac Bradley. Go to http://www.helphopelive.org/find-a-patient/profile/index.cfm/patient/4020DEAA-D857-4104-4651614FF6509D6A to give online.
For more information on sponsoring Nelson and giving to the Zac Bradley Fund, contact Gid Rowell, assistant athletic director of external relations at gidrowell@clayton.edu or (678) 466-4681.
Reynolds Nature Preserve Wild Azalea Festival, Apr. 6
Reynolds Nature Preserve’s annual Wild Azalea Festival will be held this Saturday, Apr. 6, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Reynolds Nature Preserve, 5665 Reynolds Rd., Morrow.
Enjoy guided hikes, live animal shows, nature center exhibits, face painting, native azalea showcases, hands on workshops, informational booths from local environmental organizations and much more! The “more” part also includes Clayton State faculty and students participating in service learning projects. Dr. Barbara Musolf and Tri Beta members will provide educational material about invasive plants and Dr. Christopher Kodani and students will present an adopt-a-stream protocol. Dr. Jere Boudell will do a presentation on stream restoration and her SEEDS students will discuss ecology and ecological issues.
This event is FREE and shuttle service will be provided from Babb Middle School.
Visit claytonparks.com or call (770) 603-4188 for details.

New

Fairly Odd Players Present a Night of Improv, Apr. 8
The new student theatre organization, the Fairly Odd Players, will present a night of improv Monday, Apr. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the theatre, room g-132 of the Arts & Sciences building. Admission is free! Come out to support this new organization!
Loch Shop to Stock Limited Edition Elite 8 & Peach Belt Champion T-Shirts- Coming soon!
The Loch Shop is excited to share the news that we will be stocking a combination Elite 8 and Peach Belt Champion t-shirt in both male and female cuts. The designs,Shirt Designs, are being made by Russell Athletic. We do not have an ETA for the shirts yet, but the Loch Shop will keep us posted. There will only be 72 shirts available in each style.
The Veterans Resource Center is hosting a mini Resource Fair Wed., Apr. 17
The Veterans Resource Center is hosting a mini Resource Fair on Wednesday, April 17th. Representatives from the Georgia Department of Veterans Services, VFW Post 5080 and the Disabled American Veterans, William E. Tate Chapter 1, will be available from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. to answer questions and provide guidance regarding VA benefits, compensation, vocational rehabilitation and employment. The event will take place in the Veterans Resource Center, located in the Student Center, Suite 115 (next to the Loch Shop). For more information, contact Tina Lake at 678-466-5528 or TinaLake@mail.clayton.edu.
Student Meal Plans and Dining Dollars end May 6, 2013
All student meal plans and Dining Dollars end May 6. Meals expire at the end of lunch (2pm) on May 6, and Dining Dollars expire at the end of the day. If you have a commuter meal plan with more meals than you think you may use, invite a friend to eat with you. If you have Dining Dollars, don’t let them go to waste! Take a friend to Jazzman’s for coffee or a smoothie or maybe treat them to a pizza at Pizza Hut.
To check your meal plan and/or Dining Dollar balance, visit www.lakercard.com and click on the LakerCard Online button. Log in with your CSU network credentials and follow the prompts to check your account balances.
College-to-Career Fair
Name of Sponsoring Unit: Career Services
Event/Meeting Date: Wednesday, April 10
Building/Location: Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta Georgia
Start Time: 11:00 a.m.
End Time: 3:00 p.m.
Online Information link: http://www.gace.org/C2C.Students.Alumni
Contact Person: Career Services
Email: career@clayton.edu
Phone Number: 678-466-5400
Description:
The College-to-Career Fair is a statewide job fair for students and graduates from schools that are members of the Georgia Association of Colleges and Employers. Clayton State University students should plan to attend this job fair to network with over 100 employers hiring for part-time, full-time and internship jobs. Seniors don't miss this last chance opportunity to network with employers face-to-face before graduation!!!!! Questions? Please call Career Services at (678) 466-5400
5k Pump & Run Competition Sponsored by the Department of Recreation & Wellness
Date: Wednesday & Thursday April 17 & 18
Time: By Appointment
Where: SAC Fitness Center
Who: Current CSU students and Fitness Center Members
Cost: FREE
Contact: Matty Phillips (mphillips14@student.clayton.edu)
Description: Do you have what it takes? Perform 3 rep max on bench press, then run a 5k. You will be awarded 30 seconds off your 5k time for completing 3 reps at your bodyweight. Additional reps will each take 30 seconds off your 5k time. Afterward, we’ll calculate the scores and crown the 5k Pump & Run Champ!

Announcements

Dr. Karen Weaver
Dr. Karen Weaver, associate professor of Nursing in the Clayton State University College of Health, died at her home on Sunday evening, Mar. 31, at 10:30 p.m., after a year-and-a-half long battle with ovarian cancer. She was surrounded and supported by her loving and devoted family.
There will be a Celebration of Life ceremony held at the Clayton State University School of Nursing in the near future. Details on the celebration will follow.
Her remains will be donated to medical research, therefore the Celebration at the School of Nursing will be the only official service for her. It will occur before the semester ends.
Summer & Fall Registration Opens
Summer and fall class registration opens today. You should be advised by an advisor in your major. All first-year students will be advised in the First-Year Advising & Retention Center. The name of your advisor is listed in the DUCK.
All professional academic advisors use an online scheduling system called AdvisorTrac to schedule advisement appointment https://tutoring.clayton.edu:8001/TracWeb40/Default.html. You should contact faculty advisors directly to determine their availability for advising.
The summer and fall class schedules are available at http://academicinfo.clayton.edu/schedule.
For additional information and links to specific advising offices go to http://adminservices.clayton.edu/cas/advising.htm.
Call for Volunteers – “Letter from Birmingham Jail” 50th Anniversary
Tuesday, Apr. 16, 2013 will mark the 50th anniversary of the day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. began writing his iconic “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” In celebration, the Department of Campus Life, in collaboration with the Clayton State Library will host public readings of this historic document on Main Street of the James M. Baker University Center throughout the day.
Campus Life is looking for volunteers who would like to read aloud short selections from the letter at various time blocks throughout the day. Your participation is vital to the success of this event and will serve as a public demonstration that Dr. King’s ideals live on and that the fight against injustice continues. This event is free and open to the public.
To volunteer as a reader, please go to: http://tinyurl.com/MLKLetterSignup before Wednesday, Apr. 10.
If you have any questions, or need any additional information, feel free to contact LaShanda Hardin at lashandahardin@clayton.edu or Erin Nagel at erinnagel@clayton.edu for more information.
Student Media Executive Positions
Student Media is now taking applications for executive positions for the fall.
Student Media is made up of The Bent Tree student newspaper, Clayton State Internet Radio (CSiR) and Clayton State Television (CSTV). The purpose of Student Media is to provide information from a student perspective about campus life. We are committed to fairly, accurately, and responsibly covering the Clayton State community, and remain dedicated to providing real-time media experiences for students interested in this industry.
Student Media executive board positions are open to all majors. The following positions will be open for fall:
• Editor-in-Chief (President) for the Bent Tree*
• Managing Editor (Vice President) for the Bent Tree*
• Photo Editor (Secretary) for the Bent Tree*
• Assignments Editor (Treasurer) for the Bent Tree*
• General Manager (President) for CSiR*
• Program Director (Vice President) for CSiR*
• Marketing Director (Secretary) for CSiR
• Personnel/Financial Director (Treasurer) for CSiR
• General Manager for CSTV*
• President of Business for CSTV
• Vice President of Programming for CSTV
• Secretary for CSTV
• Treasurer for CSTV
All current officers must reapply for the 2013-2014 academic period. No experience is necessary to apply, but is beneficial. All students must be currently enrolled at Clayton State University and have a minimum 2.5 Institutional GPA and be in good standing with the university to be accepted. All selected students must be able to attend mandatory training sessions over the summer.
*Please Note: That the following positions are Leadership Stipend positions: Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Photo Editor, Assignments Editor, General Manager for CSiR, Program Director, and General Manager for CSTV. Elected representatives must meet ALL stipend guidelines.
The application deadline is Apr. 12, by 5 p.m. Applications can be downloaded from the Campus Life web page www.clayton.edu/campus-life or a hard copy can be obtained from the Student Media Advisor office, room 201A in the Student Activities Center. Completed applications should be submitted to the Student Activities Center, Department of Campus Life, Ste. 201A, ATTN: Jennifer DeMond, Student Media Advisor.
Please contact DeMond for more information at jenniferdemond@clayton.edu or via phone: (678) 466-5427.
Polopalooza at the Loch Shop
It’s Polopalooza at the Loch Shop – all Clayton State polos are now $9.99! We have a full sizes range from XS to 5XL in white, blue, orange and grey in multiple styles. We also have discounted Bargain Books to under $3 a book and selected Boots products are on sale from $4 to $8. While supplies last, so hurry in and grab yours today.
Loch Shop Closed, Apr. 23
The Loch Shop will be closed on Tuesday, Apr. 23 for staff development. We will resume regular business hours on Wednesday, Apr. 24 at 8 a.m.

Upcoming

Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Southern Crescent Sexual Assault Center (SCSAC), the Clayton State University Office of Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Clayton State University chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, will host the Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month during April 2013. Events for the month include the Clothes Line Project, the Clothes Line Project T-Shirt Drive, Bringing in the Bystander: Bystander Intervention Training, and Take Back the Night.
The Clothesline Project will run from Apr. 8 to Apr. 11, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Main Street in the James M. Baker University Center. The Clothesline Project is a visual display that bears witness to the violence against women, men, and children. Clayton State students, faculty and staff will decorate shirts to represent victim’s experience to share the experiences of one in three females and one in seven males.
To effectively make The Clothesline Project a success Psi Chi is asking everyone to dig through their linens and donate lightly-used, plain-colored T-Shirts for the Clothesline Project. White T-Shirts are preferred, but any plain colored T-Shirt would be helpful and beneficial. T-Shirts can be dropped off at Dr. Pinar Gurkas’ office, room 109 of the Clayton State Natural & Behavioral Sciences Building.
Honors Convocation, Apr. 8
The Annual Clayton State University Academic Honors Convocation will take place at noon on Monday, Apr. 8 in Spivey Hall. Award presentations and recognitions will be made by Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Micheal Crafton (Dean's List), Honors Program Director Dr. Adam Tate, Deans Drs. Nasser Momayezi, Michael Deiss, Lisa Eichelberger and Lila Roberts, President Dr. Thomas J. "Tim" Hynes (Chancellor's Award nominees and Academic Achievement awards), and Clayton State University Foundation Vice Chairman Leonard Moreland (Foundation Academic Excellence awards). Jennifer M. Rosenbaum, the Chancellor's Academic Recognition Award recipient, will speak.
Middle Grade Education Information Session, Apr. 9
The Department of Teacher Education’s next Middle Grade Education Information Session will be held on Tuesday, Apr. 9, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., in the Arts & Science Building. room G-127.
Clayton State Jazz Combo to Play Outdoor Concert, Apr. 10
The Clayton State Jazz Combo will be playing a free outdoor concert on Wednesday, Apr. 10.
The Jazz Combo will be performing starting at noon at the Eugene Lawson Amphitheater, located on the Clayton State campus between the James M. Baker University Center and Spivey Hall.
The Clayton State Theatre’s Spring 2013 Production, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” Apr. 11, Apr. 13, Apr. 18, Apr. 19“To speak frankly I am not in favor of long engagements. They give people the opportunity of finding out each other’s character before marriage, which I think is never advisable” – Lady Bracknell
That’s just a small dose of humor from Clayton State Theatre’s upcoming production of “The Importance of Being Earnest,” Oscar Wilde’s most successful play. This play pokes fun at the English aristocracy of the late 19th Century. Through its witty humor, the play takes you on a journey of discovery in hopes of finding out the “vital importance of being earnest.”
The on-campus performance dates in the Clayton State Theatre for “The Importance of Being Earnest,” are as follows… Apr. 11, 13, 18 and 19 at 7:30 p.m.
General admission is $5; Clayton State students are admitted free with their Laker ID.
SBDC Starting Your Business Workshop, Apr. 11
The Clayton State University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will be holding a “Starting Your Business Workshop” on Thursday, Apr. 11, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Henry County Chamber of Commerce in McDonough.
If you are considering starting a small business, and want to make your dream real, this workshop is a crucial first step.
Since lack of planning is one of the top reasons new businesses fail, attending this comprehensive workshop is one of the most important decisions to make prior to opening a business. A detailed business start-up book, "How to Start a Business: A Guide for Georgia Entrepreneurs," and other handouts are provided.
The cost of the workshop is $69 per person, with a 50 percent discount for current Clayton State students, faculty and staff, who should contact Heather Chaney for discount code. Also, there is 50 percent off each additional person who registers with an individual when the first person pays the full fee of $69 (discounts cannot be combined).
To register, go to https://www.georgiasbdc.org/subpage.aspx?cart=1d179756-bf81-429d-ab9e-43dd7efc95b7&page_name=view_cart&addproduct=114486.
School of Nursing to Host Annual Cultural Diversity Conference, Apr. 11
The School of Nursing at Clayton State University, via its federal Nursing Workforce Diversity Grant, is preparing to host its Annual Cultural Diversity Conference. The purpose of the Cultural Diversity Conference is to increase the cultural competence of faculty and students at the School of Nursing.
The conference will be held on Thursday, Apr. 11, from 9 a.m. to noon in Student Activities Center Ballrooms, A, B and C. Although the conference is directed to Clayton State faculty and students, the public is invited to attend on a space-available basis. Registration will close once seating capacity has been reached, and all registrants must be confirmed (via an attendance roster) prior to attending the event. To register, go to https://claytonstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_4JwR7ZXdEeTJict.
The keynote speaker will be Louis W. Sullivan, MD, former United States Department of Health and Human Services Secretary (1989-1993), president emeritus, Morehouse School of Medicine, and chairman of the board of the National Health Museum in Atlanta. Sullivan will be speaking on “Eliminating Health Disparities in the United States” and will be reviewing health of the U.S. population, including disparities in health status and in access to health care, describing the strategies which are effective in decreasing disparities in health status, noting economic impact of health disparities, and articulating the role of racial, ethnic and cultural diversity in meeting health care challenges in America.
Also speaking will be Rick Zoucha, Ph.D., RN, associate professor at the Duquesne University School of Nursing. Zoucha will be speaking on “Understanding the concepts of cultural confianza in Mexican Americans: Listening to the Voice of La Raza.”
Clayton State University/Southern Crescent Symphony Concert, Apr. 12
The Southern Crescent Symphony and the Clayton State University Orchestra will present their final concert of the season on Friday, Apr. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Spivey Hall.
Clayton State faculty members Betul Soykan and Nan Kemberling will join the orchestra for the Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra by Frederick Delius. Also on the program will be works by Elgar, Saint-Saens and Vaughn-Williams. The Southern Crescent Youth Orchestra, conducted by Kathy Saucier, will also be featured. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students and free for Clayton State faculty, staff and students) and may be obtained through the Spivey Hall Box Office or at the door.
Violinist Betul Soykan received her training at the Izmir Conservatory in Turkey and the Conservatoire Bern in Switzerland. As the winner of the Conservatoire’s concerto competition, she performed the Barber Violin Concerto with the Bern Symphony. She is the founder of the Atlanta Strings Conservatory and violin instructor at Clayton State University.
Cellist Nan Kemberling studied extensively with well-known cellist and pedagogue, Martha Gerschefski and did further study at the San Francisco Conservatory. She is the principal cellist with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra and is on the faculty of the Georgia Academy of Music and Clayton State University. She is a regular performer as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the Atlanta area.
Clayton State Biology Department Eminent Speakers Series, Apr. 12
Presentations for the Clayton State University’s Biology Department’s Eminent Speaker Series are scheduled for Friday, Apr. 12, and Friday, Apr. 19, in each case in room 107 of the Laboratory Annex Building (The L.A.B.) on the Clayton State campus. All presentations will start at 2 p.m., and last until approximately 3:30 p.m.
On Apr. 12, Emory University School of Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine Dr. Toby Schonfeld, will speak on, “Ethics in Research.” Schonfeld is also director, Master of Arts in Bioethics, Center for Ethics; and co-director, Program for Scholarly Integrity, Laney Graduate School.
Finally, on Apr. 19, Dr. Rick McCann, director, Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, and associate professor of biochemistry at the Mercer University School of Medicine, will speak on “Cell Adhesion Assemblies and the Origins of Animal Multicellularity.”
Clayton State SBDC PlanSmart at the Fayette Chamber. Apr. 12
Clayton State University’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has announced a new series of classes, PlanSmart, to be held at the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce.
PlanSmart will consist of three classes, held on Mar. 15, Apr. 12 and May 17. The cost is $69 per class, or $150 for the entire series. A $10 Fayette Chamber member discount is available for either individual classes or the entire series, and breakfast is provided for all three classes.
The second class is “Finding & Refining Competitive Advantage.” Scheduled for Friday, Apr. 12, it will also run from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Fayette Chamber. The class will look at finding, measuring and developing competitive advantage and making unique aspects of a business part of a marketing message.
The third class, “Pricing for Profit” will be on Friday, May 17 and will focus on better pricing tactics and strategies and matching customer pricing behaviors with pricing strategies. This class is also from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Fayette Chamber.
To register, go to www.georgiasbdc.org, or call (678) 466-5100.
Dr. Hynes to Appear on Atlanta Community Profiles Radio Show, Apr. 13
Clayton State University President Dr. Thomas J. Hynes will be a guest on the radio show Atlanta Community Profiles next month. The program will be recorded on Tuesday, Apr. 9 for broadcast on Saturday, Apr. 13 at 2 p.m. on Talk920AM.
Hynes was invited to appear on Atlanta Community Profiles by Louis A. Wieland, Jr., president of Community Profiles, the official relocation magazines for FMLS that are distributed by realtors and many Chambers of Commerce throughout the metro area. Hynes’ interview will be focused on discussing Clayton State University in general.
The show will also be posted on the web site, atlantacommunityprofiles.com for the next year.
Clayton State Library Holding Used Book Sale, Apr. 15
The Clayton State University Library will be holding a used book sale from Monday, Apr. 15 through Thursday, Apr. 18.
The book sale, which is open to the public as well as Clayton State students, faculty and staff, will be held on Main Street in the James M. Baker University Center, across from Jazzman’s Cafe. Hardback books are $5 each or five for $20. Paperbacks are $2.50 each or three for $5.
Everything from coffee table books to steamy romances will be available. Browse among histories and mysteries; science and biographies. Discounts will be added later in the week, but shop early for the best selection.
All proceeds will go to support Clayton State library services and resources.
Women’s Forum Luncheon to Feature Special Guest Speaker Ashley Vicos, Apr. 16
The Clayton State Women’s Forum luncheon on Tuesday, Apr. 16 will feature a special guest speaker, Clayton State alumnus and Food Network star Ashley Vicos. The luncheon will run from noon to 1:30 p.m., in room 101 of the Harry S. Downs Center.
Vicos is a resident of Henry County who has been professionally decorating cakes for 14 years. She owns “Sweet Ashley’s” a private baking studio in McDonough specializing in custom cake work. The star of her won reality TV show on the Food Network, “Have Cake Will Travel,” Vicos has also been featured on other Food Network shows as well as on TLC, CBS and NBC.
An R.S.V.P. for the Women’s Forum Luncheon is required by Monday, Apr. 8 to Dolores Cox at (678) 466-4467 or dolorescox@clayton.edu. The cost of the luncheon (which includes Caesar Salad and meat and vegetable lasagna) is $13.50.
Chlamydia Awareness Month
University Health Services will be participating in the state’s campaign for Chlamydia Awareness Month on Apr. 16 and Apr. 17, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in University Health Services. This campaign is open to the entire campus community. It is free and painless.
University Health Services provides this link for more information on the state wide campaign. http://www.cdc.gov/Features/STDAwareness/Spring 2013 Tutoring Blitz
The Center for Academic Success will hold the Spring 2013 Tutoring Blitz Apr. 24 and 25 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the U.C. commons area. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information visit: http://www.clayton.edu/cas/tutoringblitz